Ship Full of Bombs

Ship Full of Bombs

Bringing you the very best music across the board - We are not limited to genre, the only rule is that the music is good. NOT play-listed and never will be.

  1. May 12

    Junkshop Jukebox 137 with Paul Collier 12/05/2026

    Junkshop Jukebox #137: RIP-pingmost Yarns Intro: One More Night – Can 1.  Baby I Love You – The Ronettes (2:47) 2.  I Want You – Bob Dylan (3:05) 3.  Cripple Creek – Leo Kottke (1:55) 4.  Primrose Hill – John & Beverley Martin (2:52)  5.  Love Song No.1 – Mike Westbrook Concert Band (5:47) 6.  Nansi Imali – Ladysmith Black Mambazo (5:14) 7.  Dard Jab Ter Ata Hai To Gila Kis Se Karen – Asha Bhosle (4:49) 8.  Hole In My Shoe (live, Stockholm, September 1967) – Traffic (5:05) 9.  ¾ AD – Davy Graham, with Alexis Korner (4:36) 10.  Far From Home / Master Kilby – Nic Jones (6:04)  11.  George Collins – Shirley Collins (3:39)  12.  Spancillhill – Christy Moore (4:49) 13.  Scarlet Town – Gillian Welch (3:35)  14.  Mataraden Anexan – Tinariwen (5:45) 15.  Biennal – Ali Farka Touré (5:08) 16.  Our Kate / Welcome Home – Kathryn Tickell (4:53) 17.  Life in a Scotch Sitting Room Vol.2 Ep.11 – Ivor Cutler (3:54)  18.  The Battle of Evermore – Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, feat. Najma Akhtar (6:32) 19.  Misirlou – Dick Dale & his Del-Tones (2:14) 20.  Joy Division Oven Gloves – Half Man, Half Biscuit (3:11) 21.  Reno – Jonathan Richman (3:59)                                                                    22.  Pouring Water on a Drowning Man – James Carr (2:37)                                                                                                      23.  Truckload of Art – Terry Allen (3:52) 24.  Are You a Tory? – Ivor Cutler (0:20) 25.  My Lovely Elizabeth – S.E. Rogie (2:58) 26.  Asmine – D’Gary (4:08) 27.  Stop The Fussing and Fighting – Culture (4:45) 28.  Chekudye Chose – Bhundu Boys (5:19) Outro: Pogles Walk – Vernon Elliott Ensemble

    2h 8m

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